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It was the Denver broncos against the Carolina panthers and the broncos won.
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True. The Shawnee chief fought against the United States with the British forces.
Creation of Israel- Sequence of Events
Directions: Put the following nine events in the order that they occurred. Number one is done for you.
1. __________Creation of ancient state of Israel --The Jewish people believe that the land (Israel) was given to them by God. Moses led the Jews to this land during the Exodus. They never left willingly. The Romans conquered them and force them to leave.
________Great Britain had promised both the Arabs and the Jews the same land (modern day Israel). Great Britain turned the problem over to the UN, who partitioned Palestine into Jewish Israel and Arab Palestine.
__________ The Holocaust increased sympathy for the Jews and caused a large increase of Jews immigrating to Palestine.
_______ Palestinian refugees still live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Generations of Israeli Jews and Arab Palestinians have only known fighting and mistrust of each other. Violence between Israeli Jews and Palestinians continues regularly.
________ Israel became a nation and immediately afterwards neighboring Arab nations attacked. Israel won more land than was originally given to them. Many wars have been fought between Arabs and Jews through the years.
_________ Zionism (belief that Jews deserved a homeland in Zion) was increasing in Europe.
_________ In the Balfour Declaration, Britain promised to create a homeland for the Jews in ancient Israel.
________The Ottoman Empire was weakened from centuries of fighting and poor leadership. They sided with Germany during WWI and LOST. The empire was divided by the Allies. Great Britain was given Palestine as a mandate.
________During WWI, Britain promised the Arabs the land if they helped defeat the Ottoman Turks.
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The United States committed itself to containing communism between 1945 and 1960 because this represented a pragmatic middle course between ignoring Soviet influence in the world and fighting it directly. This was the policy best adapted to US strategic, economic, and ideological interests after the Second World War.
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